Shred Station News

Service Tracking with Shred Station

After extensive testing and development, we are pleased to report that our new service tracking system is live. At Shred Station, one of the core pillars of our ethos is to lead the UK’s Information Destruction industry through excellent customer service and innovation. The seamlessness of your service is extremely important to us. So, to.

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Shred Station trials the all-electric Volta Zero truck

After creating a highly innovative and road-safe electric truck, Volta announced it would be filing for bankruptcy on 17 October 2023, right in the middle of our trial with the vehicle. This news came after one of the company’s key battery suppliers also went into administration. This is reported to have caused significant production delays,.

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Shred Station is proud to sponsor Wroxham Football Club

At Shred Station, it’s important to us that we do good in our local communities. We do this by supporting local projects, events, groups, sports people, and sports teams. In the past, we have sponsored teams such as Norwich FC, Dussindale & Hellesdon Rovers FC and Broxbourne Badgers. We are now delighted to add Wroxham.

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We’re now using a ticketing system!

If you’ve emailed our customer support team or submitted an enquiry form after 12th June, you may have noticed that we are now using a ticketing system. Why the change? A core pillar of our ethos is to lead the industry through customer service and innovation. We invested in this ticketing system to improve team collaboration, reduce.

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Shred Station joins £4m project to revolutionise textile recycling

Shred Station joins £4m project to revolutionise textile recycling

The Autosort for Circular Textiles Demonstrator (ACT UK) is a two-year project to develop and pilot the world’s first fully integrated, automated sorting and pre-processing plant for waste textiles. If successful, the £4 million project could eventually divert thousands of tonnes of textiles from landfill each year and could have global applications. The ACT UK.

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